NBA teams combined to hand out more than $450MM in rookie scale extensions this year, based on estimates of the maximum salaries that Kyrie Irving and Klay Thompson are set to receive and the outcome of incentive clauses for several others. That total and the nine players who signed extensions exceed the numbers from 2013, 2012 and the preceding five years, perhaps demonstrating some of the first effects of the league’s new $24 billion TV deal, which kicks in for the 2016/17 season.

Irving was the first of this year’s rookie scale extension-eligibles to sign a deal, and Markieff Morris, Marcus Morris, Kenneth Faried and Nikola Vucevic followed after training camps began, all of them putting pen to paper more than a week ahead of the October 31st deadline. Still, there was plenty of action in the final hours, as Thompson, Ricky Rubio and Alec Burks all signed extensions the last day they could. Here’s a recap of the players who received rookie scale extensions this year:

* — Thompson will only make the maximum salary if it is equal to or less than $15.5MM for 2015/16. If it is greater than that amount, Thompson’s starting salary will be $15.5MM with 7.5% raises for each subsequent season.